Dustin C. Hatch 3255edc7b6 rabbitmq: Configure dch-webhooks/host-provisioner
The *dch-webhooks* user is used by *dch-webhooks* in order to publish
host information when a new machine triggers its _POST /host/online_
webhook.  It therefore needs to be able to write to the
_host-provisioner_ queue (via the default exchange).

The *host-provisioner* user is used by the corresponding consumer to
receive the host information and initiate the provisioning process.
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Dustin's Kubernetes Cluster

This repository contains resources for deploying and managing my on-premises Kubernetes cluster

Cluster Setup

The cluster primarily consists of libvirt/QEMU+KVM virtual machines. The Control Plane nodes are VMs, as are the x86_64 worker nodes. Eventually, I would like to add Raspberry Pi or Pine64 machines as aarch64 nodes.

All machines run Fedora, using only Fedora builds of the Kubernetes components (kubeadm, kubectl, and kubeadm).

See Cluster Setup for details.

Jenkins Agents

One of the main use cases for the Kubernetes cluster is to provide dynamic agents for Jenkins. Using the Kubernetes Plugin, Jenkins will automatically launch worker nodes as Kubernetes pods.

See Jenkins Kubernetes Integration for details.

Persistent Storage

Persistent storage for pods is provided by Longhorn. Longhorn runs within the cluster and provisions storage on worker nodes to make available to pods over iSCSI.

See Persistent Storage Using Longorn for details.

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Resources for deploying and managing my personal Kubernetes cluster
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